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Moncur Vow Renewal | Utah Photographer

February 25, 2022 by tayneemillerphotography@gmail.com Leave a Comment

The Moncurs, married 10 years ago, wanted to renew their vows with the family they had built together. Next to a bridge with a beautiful view of Oquirrh Lake at Day Break, I was so excited to be a part of such an important part of their life. It was absolutely stunning. 

For the service, they only had their kids in attendance, one of whom acted as their officiant. As a spectator to the event, to see their son officiate was such a sweet touch to the whole experience. I loved seeing this because I found the children felt invested in the experience, and what better than to have your children a part of your commitment to your spouse and family. The kids made promises to their parents and to the family also as a part of the ceremony. 

There are so many ways you can renew your vows and this was just an example of how they made it unique to them. They had a rose jar where they put their vows after they made their promises, which provides another symbolic and lasting representation they can remember forever. 

It truly was such an intimate experience, and I was honored to capture them as they committed themselves once again to one another. They gave gifts to the kids at the ceremony, said a few things to one another, and made their promises. I am so honored that this is my job and grateful for the beautiful memories. 

Filed Under: Family Portraits, Wedding Photography Tagged With: Oquirrh lake, utah, utah family photographer, utah photographer, utah vow renewal, utah wedding proposal

Matthew and Michelle Surprise Proposal | Taynee Miller

November 23, 2021 by tayneemillerphotography@gmail.com Leave a Comment

She was ecstatic and so happy to be engaged to the love of her life! This was such a fun session to do and be apart of and remind me why I love my job so much. The Bonneville Salt Flats truly are magnificent and although I don’t get out there often I was so glad I was able to capture such a special moment for them!

Matthew and Michelle live in North Carolina in Charlotte and were planning on coming to Utah for a vacation over Labor day. They had planned to go out to the Bonneville Salt Flats to see how beautiful it was, so Matthew planned to surprise Michelle with a proposal! I was so excited to be able to capture this time in their lives at sunset!

Matthew and I came up with a plan to meet at sunset and wanted to make sure Michelle had no idea, so we had to do some preplanning to be sure the surprise wasn’t ruined! I contacted some clients to do some engagement photos and be a decoy couple for me. I was able to do a session beforehand and not be obvious that I was there for the proposal. It made it such a fun and special session!

When I saw him get down on one knee, I sprinted over and Michelle had no idea what was going on, and was the most shocked bride I have seen! I loved that element of surprise and even more so that she had no idea I was capturing the moment! She looked at me and asked why I left my couple and I said, “This is all for you!!!” It made the whole situation truly so much fun.

She was ecstatic and so happy to be engaged to the love of her life! This was such a fun session to do and be apart of, and remind me why I love my job so much. The Bonneville Salt Flats truly are magnificent and although I don’t get out there often I was so glad I was able to capture such a special moment for them at a timeless location!

Hope everyone has a great week!

Taynee

Filed Under: Engagement Photos, Wedding Photography Tagged With: proposal, utah wedding proposal, wedding proposal

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